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r THURSDAY, MARCH 2S, 1W7 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MAC0N1AN i PACE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS McGUI RE-COOPER Mrs. W. B. McGuire announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her. daughter, Marga ret Adelaide, to Mr. John Warner Cooper, of Athens, Ga. The bride-elect, is a graduate of. the Woman's college, of the Uni versity of North Carolina at Greens boro, where she majored in music, Since graduation, Miss McGuire has been engaged in teaching pub lic school music in Charlotte pub lic schools and later in private teaching in Franklin. Mr. Cooper,-is a graduate of the school of Forestry of the Univer sity of Georgia, at Athens,, Ga. He is now located in Cleveland, Tenn., as ranger in the Cherokee National Forest, and was at one time locat ed in Franklin. GRAY-HAMR1CK Miss. Louise Gray and James Lewis Hamrick were quietly mar ried at the home of the "bride an Sunday, March 14. Mrs. Hamrick is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gray, of ' Raleigh. The' Grays are widely known in Macon county, this being Mr. Gray's former home. MR. AND. MRS. SHOPE GIVE BUNCO PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Lake Shope en tprtainpd with a Bunco party on Wednesday evening of the past week, at their home on the Geor gia road, complimentary to Mrs. Shopes sjster, Miss Amy Mae Harrison, of Jacksonville, Fla, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Carson won high score prize, while Miss Kate Shope and L. A. Ross won the low score prize. Those enjoying the evening be sides the hanoree were1 Mr. and Mrs. R. I). Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Shope, Miss Kate Shope, Miss Ruth Slagle, Lawrence Pat-, ton, L. A. Ross and James Wurst. . MACON COUNTY TEACHERS GO TO CULLOWHEE Among the Macon county teach ers going to Western Carolina Teachers college., at Culbwhee to. take the spring course are Mrs. Charles Stewart, Mrs.' Claude Brad- ley, Miss Myrtle Vinson, Miss Onnie Cabe, Miss Blanche Vinson, Miss Pauline Cabe and Miss Bea trice Mo'zeley, of Otto; Mrs. '. Ned Teague, of Prentiss; Mrs. Myrtle Keener, of Gneiss; S. J. Smith, of Burningtown; Mj-s. Lewis' Moses, of Higdonville; Miss Mattie Wilkes, Mls Mry Straine, and Mr. Pearl Phillip Ward, of Franklin. ' . . . i Mrs. Blackburn W. Johnson and Mrs. R. 5. Jones returned to their homes here Saturday after spend ing two weeks in Tampa and other points in Florida. They were ac companied on their, return by "Mrs. George A. Jones and, Mrs. J. S. Sloan, who spent the past two months in Tampa. . Jack Ramey, of Enka, spent the first of the week visiting his par ents, at Prentiss. . . , Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Beshears and daughter, Leeida, spent the week-end in Huntsville, 'Ala., with Mr. Beshears' father, A. J. Be shears,, returning to their home here Sunday night.. ' . .Miss Amy -Mae Harrison return ed to her home in Jacksonville, Fla., Friday, after spending ten days here with her- sister, Mrs. Lake Shope, at her home on the Georgia road and her father, Ben Harrison, at his home on Hkrrison avenue. t Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Smith and family, of Clover, S. G, spent the Week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McGaha at their homes on Burningtown. G. Lyle Jones . and son, George, of Asheville, were here Monday on business. Mr. C. C. Cunningham, left Fri day morning for Rich Square, where she will spend several days with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Cunningham, who is ill. Mrs. Florence, Sutton and son, Lester Ray, of Gastonia, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Hyacinth Roper and with Mr. Ray's grand parents, Mr. and MpsJ. R. Ray, at their home atWest's Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cansler, of Pisgah Forest, spent the week-end on Iotla with Mrs. Cansler's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Greenwood, of Lafayette, Ga., spent the week end here with their aunt, Miss Lassie Kelly and Mrs. Greenwood's mother, Mrs. Erwin Patton, at her home on Cartoogechaye. , Mrs. A. S. Solesbee left Sunday for Murphy, where she will spend several days with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Reid. Mrs. Goldie Waldroop returned to her home on Franklin Route 1, Monday after spending the week end in Forest City visiting rela tives and friends. , J. J. Moore, who is running a printing shop at Spindale, spent the week-end here with his family. On his return he was accompanied by hjis wife and son, who will make their home in Spindale. Miss Elizabeth Dowdle and Miss Margaret Franks, "who are teach ing school at Kannnpolii, ipent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dowdle and Mrs. Eloise ! G. Franks, returning to their school Sunday. John R. Faison returned Monday from Newnan, Ga!, where he spent the week-end with friends. Grover Lewis spent the week-end with friends in Forest City, return ing to his home here Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shope and Miss Ruth Slagle spent Saturday afternoon in Asheville shopping. Miss Leila Gray, of Raleigh, who is attending Western Carolina Teachers college, at Cullowhee, is spending the spring , holidays with her aunt, Mrs. H. C. Hurst, on Cartoogechaye. V. Rev. J. A. Flanagan and J. E. Lancaster spent Tuesday in Ashe ville on business. Dock Sellers, of Prentiss, went to Asheville Monday to attend the funeral of his daughter, Mrs. J. Bruce! Gordon, the former Miss Mary Louise Sellers, who was in jured in an automobile accident near Asheville Thursday night and died in an Asheville hospital Sun day morning. . . Mrs. T. J. McGuire, of Cullasaja, was here Tuesday shopping. Miss Mildred Moore left Sunday for Raleigh where she will spend two weeks on business. (Continued on Page Eight) Macon Theatre PROGRAM FOR WEEK Matinee Every, Day at 3:30 P. M. NSrht Shows 7 and 9 P. M. SHOWING FROM 3:00 TO 11:00 SATURDAYS SATURDAY, MARCH 27 JOHNNIE MACK BROWN In "BAR Z BAD MEN" - Added Attraction. "Dick Tracy' No. 2 and "Sheik 'To Sheik" MON.-TUE, MAR. 29-30 "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD" with A r.AST OF SO STARS Including: William Powell, Myrna Loy, Luin Ramer, r rank Morgan, Fannie Brice and Virginia Bruce. The freatest show ever produced on stage or screen. Nothing like it ever before Because of added ex pense in securing, this great picture there will be a slight increase in our admission. Also Cartoon "Pup's Picnic" WEDNESDAY ONLY, MAR. 31 "A DOCTOR'S DIARY" With George Bancroft, Helen Bur gess, John Trent, and Ruth Coleman -; Added Treats Paramount New, That. Pictures" (If Mrs. H. T. Horsley presents this clipping she will be admitted to the above program.) THURSDAY ONLY, APRIL 1 "MURDER GOES TO N COLLEGE" Starring Roscoe Karns, Lynn Over man, Marsha' Hunt, Buster Crabbe. A hilarious comedy .with added thrills. ' Short Subjects "Wiacky Family", "See Uncle Sol" (Mrs. J. D. Franks will be ad mitted to the above program). . - FRIDAY ONLY, APRIL 2 Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in "LOVE ON THE RUN" With Franchot Tone, Reginald Owen eind Miona Barrie . Careering romance, speedy action, and swift adventure with '''LOVE ON THE RUN." Short Units "MiQk and Money", and George Hall and Orchestra (With the above clipping Mr,s. W. T. Sheffield, Rainbow Springs will be admitted to any picture during the week.) WATCH FOR YOUR NAME. ,v IT MAY BE NEXT ' Notice. - Beginning Mon idaVr April 5, our night shows will start at 7:30. TOE MEW lMW)M)0Jri? i , Chevrolet's Perfected Hydraulic Brakes .are unbelievably soft and easy to oper atealways dependable always safe and positive in action. ' ' 1 s ' ' ....... . 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